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Difference between tap root and fibrous root using venation

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Answered by brainlyangel95
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The main root (primary root) with other minor side roots, which grow deep into the soil is called Taproot. While the fine, thick hairs like structure, that spread sideways in all the directions is called Fibrous or Adventitious root. Taproot arises from the radicle (embryonic part) of the plants, but the Fibrous root grows from the stem and leaves rather from the radicle.

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Answered by amishafilomeena1003
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These are found in monocots plants. Fibrous root or adventitious root arise from the stem or leaves of a plant instead of the radicle. ... Leaves have reticulate venation of the plants having the tap root, while leaves having parallel venation comes under the adventitious or fibrous roots.

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